Dutch and English on the Hudson: A Chronicle of Colonial New York

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Dutch and English on the Hudson: A Chronicle of Colonial New York

by Maud Wilder Goodwin

EN·~5 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

CHAPTER I - UP THE GREAT RIVER

20:27

CHAPTER II - TRADERS AND SETTLERS

17:53

CHAPTER III - PATROONS AND LORDS OF THE MANOR

22:44

CHAPTER IV - THE DIRECTORS

39:58

CHAPTER V - DOMINES AND SCHOOL-TEACHERS

23:35

CHAPTER VI - THE BURGHERS

26:11

CHAPTER VII - THE NEIGHBORS OF NEW NETHERLAND

17:09

CHAPTER VIII - THE EARLY ENGLISH GOVERNORS

16:31

CHAPTER IX - LEISLER

19:29

CHAPTER X - PRIVATEERS AND PIRATES

17:54

Description

The book opens with a striking portrait of how a single river guided the destiny of a fledgling colony. It follows the 1609 journey of Henry Hudson’s modest vessel, the Half Moon, as it slips past sandbars and anchors in what will become New York’s harbor. The author paints the ship in vivid detail—its colorful flags, carved lion figurehead, and brass tablets bearing ancient mottos—bringing the 17th‑century scene to life for the listener.

From that moment, the narrative explores the first uneasy contacts between the Dutch crew and the native peoples along the riverbanks. Bartering green tobacco for knives and beads, the explorers display their technology and symbols of power, while the indigenous observers react with awe and curiosity. These early exchanges set the tone for a complex colonial venture that would shape the growth of the future Empire State, offering a richly textured glimpse into the beginnings of New York’s multicultural heritage.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (300K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2011-01-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MW

Maud Wilder Goodwin

1856–1935

An American writer who brought early American history to life in both fiction and popular history, she was especially drawn to colonial settings and notable figures from the nation’s past. Her books mix storytelling with a clear interest in making history vivid and approachable.

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